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Step 1. Maybe. Part 2.
Any man that gets married needs his head examined...— March 4, 2010 2:14 p.m.
A REAL American Patriot
Thanks, nan. I'm not a huge advocater of violence because it's usually done so messy that innocent people die. However, violence is unfortunetely a daily part of life. Violence, even if we don't realize it, is around us 24/7/365. Collateral Damage isn't just a horrible movie, it's a reality. Most Americans don't have the stomach for reality so they either ignore it by sticking their heads in the sand or they try to legislate it away. Afterall, if it's against the law, it'll just go away, right? For years now I've payed close attention to my surroundings. I'll be leaving in just a few minutes to get the mail and have a cigarette. Wherever and whenever I walk, I'm always on vigilant guard. I look at windows, I look at cars and I look at people. I look at them in their eyes. I do this to keep myself alive. I can't control everything that enters my immediate vision but I can be proactive instead of being reactive. If more people payed attention to their surroundings, more people would be alive today. You're exactly correct too, nan. Joseph Stack wasn't a terrorist as we've come to manipulate the definition. Joseph Stack was one pissed off motherf***er and he was tired of listening to the average American's gutless rhetoric. This was OK in the 60's & 70's... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaBwgsZhZJA This is what reality is now... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkuOAY-S6OY We embraced the hippies as saviors of a wonderful time. Now it's time to kick ass and take names for a better America!— March 4, 2010 1:53 p.m.
Weeping for Coco
Great band, great movie.— March 4, 2010 1:35 p.m.
Tundra # 7
LMAO, MsGrant. I don't see you helping humans. Oh! That's right. Humans aren't as important as your precious animals because animals can't talk back. They don't have brains capable of telling you you're f***ed in the head. Is THAT why you're more likely to help a poor, widdle, defenseless cat instead of some bum down on his luck at the beach? Yup. Elitism at it's finest. Funny how how the bleeding heart Liberals yell the loudest about minority rights but are afraid to roll up their sleeves if it means they have to enter the ghettos...funny...— March 4, 2010 1:31 p.m.
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Where's the mafia when you need them?— March 4, 2010 1:10 p.m.
Tundra # 7
What people like SD and MsGrant seem to conveniently forget or ignore is that when you let cats be cats(or dogs be dogs for that matter), you're allowing natural selection to occur. Survival of the fittest isn't just a tired cliche, it's a fact of life. I feel bad for the Ambers and Chelseas of the world but since I became a survivor instead of a victim, their deaths don't shock me. Like I said before, I'm not advocating or encouraging anyone to throw two cats together to see who's king of the territory but if it happens, sit back and enjoy nature. Afterall, they're just cats. If one dies, wait 5 seconds. There'll be 20 more to take it's place in the cat world. Sounds to me that Tundra and Mushroom having a sparring partner. It might each other's lives if another cat decides to challenge either of them.— March 4, 2010 1:58 a.m.
Work for a Government and Rake in Bucks
Here ya go, SP. Laugh your balls off at this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgaFSsM6l7Y&featur…— March 3, 2010 10:33 p.m.
Tundra # 7
Obviously I'm powerless to stop it and even if I could, I wouldn't. The point isn't what I think. The point is the irony and the hypocrisy. We nueter and spay our pets but don't hand out condoms to poor Catholics? Maybe I'm missing something but I find that highly hypocritical. See the thing is, MsGrant, I've got you up against an idealogical wall because it isn't about how I think or act, but how reality is percieved. You know that what I say is true but your belief system doesn't allow you to admit it. Like I've asked before, "Regardless of the amount each produces, are we or are we not overpopulated by not handing out condoms to poor, Catholic people just the same as if we don't spay or nueter our pets?"— March 3, 2010 10:12 p.m.
Weeping for Coco
Oh yes Sister CuddleFish...*rolls eyes*— March 3, 2010 9:52 p.m.
Bad News Rising
You really need to hang out here more often Rocket. :-D— March 3, 2010 9:50 p.m.